10/31/2025
TODAY'S PHOTO from the Clinch Valley Times' archives recalls a piece of history that will never be forgotten by those who witnessed it. In honor of the Santa Train's 50th anniversary back in 1992, that year's Santa Train was led by a very special locomotive. It was the Union Pacific #3985 4-6-6-4 CHALLENGER.
In the photo, the Challenger can be seen slowly rounding the curve just above the site of the long-gone St. Paul Virginia Union Depot. This magnificent locomotive had been temporarily re-numbered as Clinchfield #676 for the occasion.
Challengers were built to pull long, heavy freight trains. Extremely powerful, their dual sets of 6 driving wheels did so with ease.
At one time, the Clinchfield railway (that's how most of us still refer to it) owned 18 Challengers. They were purchased between 1942 and 1947. However, diesel motive power was coming of age, and by 1954, all the Clinchfield Challengers had been retired. Of all the Challengers that were built, only two have survived - Union Pacific #3985 and Union Pacific #3977.
There is something inherently special about a steam locomotive that's hard to define. They're almost a living thing. You'd have to see one in action to understand